World’s Largest Solar Power Plant Operational in Morocco Updated On Thu, Feb 11th, 2016 by Saurenergy Reducing emissions by 76,000 tons a year and catering 1.1 million people with energy, the world’s largest solar power plant facility now flaunts in Morocco. Funded by the World Bank and other associates, the $9 billion Noor Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant is located in Souss-Massa-Drâa area in Morocco, about 6 miles from Ouarzazate town. […] Read more
Solar Applications for our Modern World Updated On Mon, Feb 8th, 2016 by Saurenergy Every times, starts for solar power systems / solar PV systems most of the people think about the rooftop systems or mounted systems, which are used for industrial large scale. But presently, experts are discovering a number of technologies which are related to the unconventional solar applications that could guarantee to transform the solar industries. […] Read more
Two Key ‘Solar Thermal Technology’ Determines the Solar Fate Updated On Sat, Feb 6th, 2016 by Saurenergy Today’s prolonging environmental and climate concern has compelled energy needs for an alternative arrangement. The utilizing of non-renewable and polluting fossil fuels to get energy has to be investigated. So the generation has opted to use the renewable energy. One of the alternative energy sources is Solar. The cooling technology utilizers like refrigerator, air-conditioning; heating […] Read more
Solar Energy– How it Changed the Economics of the World? Updated On Fri, Feb 5th, 2016 by Saurenergy Electric Power generated from sunrays doesn’t support global warming and air contamination, further it takes no fuel costs and can possibly move the globe towards cleaner, greenery, reliable, moderate and affordable sources of power. Small type of solar PV frameworks used commonly on housetops represent lion’s share of solar establishments, while huge-scale PV frameworks and […] Read more
Morocco Launches a Massive Solar Plant Updated On Fri, Feb 5th, 2016 by Saurenergy Pegging the global rush of renewable energy, Morocco King Mohammed VI has introduced one of the world’s gigantic solar plants recently, by taking the advantages of Sahara Sunrays. The $3.9-billion task in the southern town of Ouarzazate, otherwise called Noor I, is the principal phase of the venture anticipated to provide 1.2 million Moroccans. Climate […] Read more
CSE Claims about the Lack of Interest in Solar Thermal of India Updated On Thu, Feb 4th, 2016 by Saurenergy With an end goal to comprehend why the solar thermal power division has not been empowered for power generation and other applications, Centre of Science and Environment (CSE) sorted out a conference recently, on the titled ‘The forgotten solar: Solar thermal and its development’. According to CSE report, states of concentrated solar in India, which […] Read more
Pilot Basis Solar Plant in Kayamkulam by NTPC Updated On Mon, Feb 1st, 2016 by Saurenergy A 10KW solar PV plant will be introduced on a pilot basis by the NTPC power plant at Kayamkulam. The plant is in advancement and it would be engaged very soon, Shankardas, GM of NTPC Kayamkulam has said. Speaking to a conference, he said, ‘The design and approval procedure of the solar power project had […] Read more
Kerala Juggles on Solar Protests Updated On Sat, Jan 30th, 2016 by Saurenergy Oommen Chandy faces huge protests as the dissident’s demands resignation for his involvement in solar scam. Social Activists and students congregated in front of the Kerala Secretariat and other parts of the state, Kozhikode and Alappuzha recently. During the protests police used tear gas shells and water cannons to control the agitators. ‘The protest which […] Read more
How Solar will cash ‘Energy’ for Mankind – Analysis Updated On Fri, Jan 29th, 2016 by Saurenergy The Sun is approximately half way through the most stable part of its life. Date back to the past four billion years, it hasn’t changed dramatically and believe that it will remain fairly stable for another four billion years. An energy which is generated from the sunlight (Sun) today is also well accepted by ‘solar […] Read more